Hmm...I'd go with one of Ann Crispin's Han Solo books. Those were the best. Nixing those, I'm not sure. I really enjoyed Han's role in Choices of One, but that wasn't really a Han Solo book. I'm not a big fan of Daley's Han Solo stories. The James S.A. Corey Solo book was pretty good though. (I had a rough time with Scoundrels, too)_________________
"I believe toys resonate with us as humans, we can hold them, it's tactile, real! They are totems for our extended beliefs and imaginations. A fetish for ideas that hold as much interest and passion as old religious relics for some. We display them in our homes. They show who we are. They are signals for similar thinking people. A way we connect with each other...and I guess thats why I do toys. That connection." -Ashley Wood

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:39 am

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Taral-DLOSMaster

Joined: 23 Nov 2010Posts: 2028Location: Ontario, Canada

I agree that the Ann Crispin books are the best Han Solo books. I think my personal favourite among them is The Hutt Gambit, but the series in general is great._________________http://taralbooks.blogspot.ca

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 6:40 pm

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DanielSoloPadawan

Joined: 01 Jul 2014Posts: 34Location: Corellia

Bria's introduction in The Paradise Snare was magical! I mean she and Han had such passion for each other. I think they would have made a great couple, if it were not for her addiction._________________"Laugh it up, fuzzball!"- Han Solo